Succinylcholine (Quelicin,
Anectine)
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Category:
Description:
Indications:
Contraindications:
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Patients
with genetically determined disorders of plasma pseudocholinesterase
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Personal
or family history of malignant hyperthermia
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Myopathies
associated with elevated creatine phosphokinase values
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Acute
narrow-angle glaucoma
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Penetrating
eye injuries
Precautions:
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Pregnancy
category C
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Only
used by skilled personnel in airway management and respiratory
support.
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Must
have anticholinesterase reversal agents immediately available during
use.
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Use
with caution in patients with cardiovascular, hepatic, pulmonary,
metabolic or renal dysfunction.
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Use
with caution in patients with severe burns and electrolyte imbalances.
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Prolonged
blockade may occur in patients who are hypokalemic, hypocalcemic, or
having hepatic, cardiovascular or pulmonary disorders.
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Produces
a slight, transient increase in intraocular and intracranial pressure.
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May
cause malignant hyperthermia in susceptible patients.
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Will
cause histamine release. Use
with caution in patients susceptible to histamine, such as
cardiovascular disease and asthma.
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Contains
benzyl alcohol that may cause “gasping syndrome” in premature
infants.
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May
cause bradycardia during anesthesia.
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Use
with caution in patients with neuromuscular disease.
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Use
a peripheral nerve stimulator to monitor twitch suppression and
recovery.
Adverse
Reactions (Side Effects):
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Cardiovascular:
hypotension, vasodilation, tachycardia, bradycardia, cardiac arrest
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Respiratory
depression and apnea
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Malignant
hyperthermia, increased intraocular pressure, muscle twitching,
post-operative muscle pain
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Excessive
salivation
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Dosage:
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Administered via IV or IM injection
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Initiate therapy only after patient is unconscious.
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Short surgery: 0.6mg/kg IV (paralysis lasts 2 minutes, recovery 4-6
minutes)
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Long surgery: 2.5-4.3mg/min (commonly 1-2mg/mL infused as constant IV
drip)
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Prolonged relaxation (mechanical ventilation): 0.3-1.1mg/kg initial, then
0.04-0.07mg/kg administered to maintain relaxation as IV infusion
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Children:
- young children: 2mg/kg IV
- older children: 1mg/kg IV
- IM (in absence of suitable vein): 3-4mg/kg (not to exceed 150mg)
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Source:
Operational Medicine 2001, Health
Care in Military Settings, NAVMED P-5139, May 1, 2001, Bureau
of Medicine and Surgery, Department of the Navy, 2300 E Street NW, Washington,
D.C., 20372-5300
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